OUTLIER Release Cover of "Superstar" feat. Sen Dog of Cypress Hill and Hyro The Hero 


Outlier returns with a bold reinterpretation of one of the most influential crossover songs of the Y2K era, releasing a powerful cover of “Superstar”, featuring Sen Dog of Cypress Hill and Hyro The Hero, alongside an official music video.

Cypress Hill’s (Rock) Superstar shattered genre barriers by seamlessly blending hip-hop, rock, and metal—an approach that helped land the track in the Top 20 on rock radio, secure placements in films like Training Day and Little Nicky, and further cement Cypress Hill as pioneers of genre fusion. The original track famously featured Chino Moreno (Deftones), Everlast and Slash, pushing the limits of what crossover music could achieve at the time.

For Joey Arena, “Superstar” represents more than nostalgia—it’s a defining influence.

"'Superstar' was more influential to me than I had realized in my youth. Growing up, there wasn't a Rap, Rock or Pop station that wasn't playing this song. A friend of mine would pick me up for school and we would blast this track like it was the only song that had existed for months. I listened to so many genres growing up (still do) and given that my first instrument was guitar, I would play anything from NuMetal, Hardcore and Grunge to Jazz, Classic Rock and Pop Punk but listened to a lot of mid-90's and 00's Hip Hop. I never believed a band should have one specific sound and always heard from so many industry reps is that I needed to find my "identity" when my identity was doing whatever the fuck I wanted. An artist is meant to grow, push boundaries and experiment, why would that not manifest in songwriting? 'Superstar' was just that for me, it was a staple in the fusion of the genres it portrays. A track that pushed the envelope, took a chance and has the accolades to prove its success."

"I wanted to cover this song not only cause its nostalgic, but because of the genre blending it represents. I have incorporated some "white boy rap" in previous tracks, but this got to showcase a whole different side and my love for Hip Hop. I wanted to pay respects to the original track, but also somewhat make it my own. This song needed something special though and what could bring a more authentic stamp of approval than getting the iconic, Sen Dog of Cypress Hill on the track. It was such an honor to have him to not only feature on the track but get him to appear in the video. He stuck it out all day with us and hit multiple locations, getting behind the vision and project. Such an awesome and down to earth individual that deserves all the recognition. Lastly, to add a little extra flare to the track, I felt that it was only right to reach out to none other than, my guy, Hyro The Hero. A stud who is no stranger to Rap/Metal, Hyro's voice brings such a force that it can't be overheard. His presence in the video speaks for its self and not mention, I'm a genuine fan. It was truly an experience to put this all together and one I will never forget. My hopes to bring about a new wave to it all and open the eyes of so many musicians and artists to step outside of their comfort zones and write for themselves instead of the trends just like this song had done for me. Enjoy!"


Honing in on a modern sound while consistently setting themselves apart from the mainstream, Outlier prides themselves on creating exemplary rock and metal music backed by a rapidly growing fanbase. Outlier has earned millions of on demand streams across DSP platforms as well as more than 6 million views of user generated content on YouTube alone. In addition to their loyal fan base, the band has caught attention through achieving features in major media outlets such as Revolver, Loudwire, Alternative Press, Decibel and ABC News.

Continually hitting the Billboard charts, Outlier has been able to spread their sound nationwide through constant spins on FM radio and months of regular rotation on SiriusXM Octane- launching them into the forefront of their genre. Outlier has had 8 singles featured on SiriusXM Octane; "Who We Are", "Buried Me Alive", "Blame The Dead", "Living Dead", “Heartless”, “Dead Man Running”, "Warriors" featuring Chris Motionless and "Creature of the Night" winning the hearts of satellite radio listeners across the country and emphasizes the bands ability to stay creative while maintaining an ever-growing fanbase.

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